Roni Helou, one of Lebanon’s top young fashion designers, has in the five years since launching his signature designs ascended rapidly...
Culture
The start of July marked the rise of the telecoms prices of “Alfa” and “Touch,” at a time when private...
During the past two weeks, the Ettijahat Foundation for Independent Culture held two discussions on the book Destructiveness as Visual Art: Philosophical Analysis of Contemporary Syrian Art by Guillaume de Vaulx and Nibras Chehayed. The sessions also featured a discussion on the two books, Words of Flesh and Blood and...
Beirut Printmaking Studio is an inclusive and open space for everyone interested in discovering and practicing art through the printed image.
Etyen opens up about running digital label Thawra Records, the shortcomings of the local music industry, and some of his favorite projects.
“The Sea Ahead” leaves a remarkable trace, evoking familiar feelings in us without much dialogue or action.
In his first single, paō reflects on his death anxiety. Deceivingly upbeat, the song from the persevering Lebanese musician sees...
"Who Killed Youssef Beidas?" transforms love into a commodity and reflects on today’s economic collapse by looking to the past.
Lebanese Jazz musicians Charbel and Abdo Sawma are Beirut Today's guests for episode two of Quickfire Questions.
Lebanese all-woman dance troupe Mayyas mesmerized the judges and audience in America's Got Talent with their synchronized movements.
Musicians talk to us about what Beirut Jam Sessions means to them on the music platform's 10th anniversary.
Lightyear is banned in Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Oman, and Kuwait because of a scene where two women kiss.